Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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L L L L L L L I D L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Class Will Jay Allan, will my ability to stay sober to Bob Stokes. Bob Anderson, will my ability to act to Danny Seiters. Kaye Baer, will my ability to get stuck in Martha Davis's driveway to Tom Pearson. Arvona Beckner, will Judy McCalla all the Ambia boys. Pat Bell, will all my A's to Kenny Davis. David Boyd, will to Tom Andis my Whitenes, which poor Brown Tom has never been. Janet Brougher, will Anne Carter a package of spaghetti and a can of meatballs. John Bullock, will my quarterback spot to Chris Nelson, because he is the only little guy left. Jerry Burt, will my ability to play hookey and not get caught to Rose Franklin and my smile to all the sour un der-classmen. Chester Catron, will my football ability to Yonkers Larry Cleveland, will part of my weight to Chris Nelson, also my ability to get in trouble in Trig to Jerry Fra- ley. Garry Creighton, will my height to Chris Nelson. Larry Crews, will my second team middle guard spot to P. J . Arnholt. Bill Crose, will my ability to play clean football to Virgil Hott. Janice Curry, will my ability to drive to all the boys in the Senior Class. Carol Davis, will my puddle jumper to Tammy Duffin so that she'll have a way to school. Don Davis, will my 6'1 height and 200 lb. weight to Bill Lloyd. Martha Davis, will my reputation of being Big Yonks twin sister to Laura May Wells. Howard Drollinger, will my office of President of FFA to Larry Duis. Ronnie Edwards, will my driving ability to Wayne Devore. Nita Evans, will Tom Andis Hotel Roberts. Carolynn Fix, will my beautiful pin curls to Mr. Allen. Bill Gatrell, will my P.E. shoes to Bill Lloyd. Jerry German, will to Danny Seiters my slightly used Persian kitty. Dale Glenn, will my charm, good looks, and old girl-friend to Danny Seiters. Merle Goin, will my ability to resist the drinking of liquor to Bob Stokes. Diane Goudy, will my ability to get along with Don to Marilyn Davis. Enrl Hawthorne, will my ability to sit the bench in football to Denny McMurray. Bill Herman, will my Ford to these Chevrolet- owners so they can get back and forth to school and a few other places. Sonnie Herndon, will all my Elvis magazines to Mr. Allen. Pat Hile, will my tennis shoes to Pat Gocking. Jim Irwin, will my ability to do nothing to Ronnie Livingston. Bob Justice, will my ability to ride class floats to whoever wants it. Orval Kaag, will my crooked face guard on my football hehnet to Bud Longfellow. Joan Lloyd, will my ability to get along with Mr. Baird to Suzanne Ubanhower. Shirley Long, will my place as president of the Dusty Book Club to Paul Unger. Connie Longfellow, will my slimness and tallness to Judy McCal1a. Donna McGee, will my ability to get along with all the teachers except Mrs. Vines to who ever needs it. Don Miller, will my height and weight to Bill Lloyd. Linda Miller, will all my extra meat to Donna Jessup, since she needs it desperately! ! Dean Misner, will my ability to center the ball to Bob Stokes and to play clean at all times. Joe Morrison, will my stubbom streak to Sharol. Georgia Petry, will my brown billfold to Marilyn Webb. Sally Pickrell, will my mole and ingrown toe-nail to anyone who wants them. Carolyn Pierce, will my rock n' roll'dance to Big Judy Johnson. Glenda Polson, will my long hair to Mr. Bennett. Lois Potts, will my ability to play french horn, trumpet, accordian and piano to Danny Seiters. Ed Powell, will my roller skating ability to anyone who wants or needs it. David T. Powley, will the brown upholstery in a certain white Ford to Tommy T. Andis. will all my brains to Jim Richards. will an Oklahoma Hello to Danny Seiters. will my ability to stay out of trouble with the teachers to anyone who needs it. will my job as hall monitor to Harriett Ludwig, so she can have as much fun as I have had. will my shortness to Bill Lloyd. Ernest Ramsey, Janis K. Reetz, Diane Rentsch, Joyce Rentsch, 'l'erry Reynolds, Ernest Ridens, will my ability to get out of P.E. to anyone who wants it. Lila Rudy, will my fiery red hair and temper to Rosalie Franklin. Alma Sharp, will Black Annie, in playing hearts, to Mary Jane for recreation. Jim Smock, will my position as defensive linebacker to Jack Gregory. Marlene Smock, will my height to Charlotte Goin. Jerry Snively, will my ability to play tennis, which isn't much, to Jim Richards. Judy Stembel, will my hand at cards to Judy Johnson for noon recreation. Harry Taflinger, will my ability to bowl to Harold Brewington and my ability to set pins to Stanley Gosset. Jerry Thomas, will my ability to dance and cook to my little brother, Calvin. 'Judith Thunnan, will my ability not to flirt to Larry. Larry Tutwiler, will my girl collection to Jack Crawford. Jim Underwood, will the coach my ability to get mad. James Vines, will my ability to lift 170 potmds to Bill Wood. Richard Warner, will my capacity to hold intoxicating beverages to Bob Stokes. Jerry Wilson, will my height to Ronnie Livingston. Charles Wood, will my career as a football player to Virgil Hott. Beverly Wyman, will my ability to have first chair in the comet section in band to Ruth Bush. Byron Yanders, will my position as head usher at the Lorraine Theatre and all my influence to my brother or whoever may succeed me.

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Pet Peeves Jay Allen--L.A. IV, quizzes, and Bury dz Company. Bob Anderson--Somebody to start to tell me something and not finish it. Kaye Baer--People who don't like my hunting coat, es- pecially little Judy Johnson. Arvona Beckner--People who get mad over any little thing. Pat Bell--People who get mad over nothing. Dave Bloyd--People who think they're better than every- body else. Janety Brougher--People who canlt make up their minds John Bullock--Short, fat history teachers with red hair. Jeri Burt--Conceited boys and underclassmen. Chester Catton--Girls in Bermuda shorts who smoke and drink. Larry Cleveland--Mr. A1len's and Mr. Baird's little pop quines. Garry Creighton--Bermuda shorts on boys. Larry Crews--Mr. Bone and girls who drink. Bill Crose--Girls in Bermuda shorts, who smoke and drink. Janise Curry--A stick-in-the-mud . Carol Davis--People who drink and don't pass the bottle Spcpp, that isj! n Davis--The Warhorse. . ' Martha Davis--People who talk about my side-burns and Denny McMurry. - Howard Drollinger--Baird and American History. Ronnie Edwards--Kenny Furrow's loud mouth. Nita Evans--Mrs. Vines' ping pong paddle. Carolyn Fix--Someone who says he'll go somewhere and then changes his mind at the last minute. Bill Gatrell-Somebody walking on my heels. Jerry German--Purple and yellow tulips, unless they come from rock gardens. Dale Glenn--Miss Bury and girls who smoke and drink. Merle Goin--Boys who mess around with girls who are going with another boy. Diane Goudy--Teachers who kick me out of school for not tattling on people. Elarl Hawthorne--Mrs. Vines and people who don't like vis. Bill Herman--Smart-alec girls who smoke, drink and nm around, also, Miss Bury's attitude. Sonnie Herndon--People who think they're better than I am. Pat Hile--Florida, Chevys and Buicks. Jim Irwin--Homework and girls who smoke. Bob Justice--Women teachers. Orval Kaag--Guys who wear motorcycle jackets, drive like maniacs and think they're tough. Joan Lloyd--The mosquito that flies over my head on a hot summer night. Shirley Long--People who don't know when they're not wanted. p ' Connie Longfellow--Smart underclassmen who act bigger than us seniors. Daryl Longfellow--Girls who smoke and drink and run around all the time and think they're hot stuff. Donna McGee--People who talk just to be talking and really don't have anything to say. Dave Mathews--Girls who smoke, drink and swearg also big shots who think they are someone. Donald Miller--Girls who smoke, drink and have short hair. Linda Miller--People who can't take hints. Dean Misner--Girls in Bermuda shorts who smoke, drink and run around to other towns. Joe Morrison--Our local members of the Canoe Club, all members of the C. D. div. and Swab Jockeys. Georgia Petry--Mrs. Vines' wicked ping pong paddle. Sally Pickrell-- People who slap me in the face with muddy boots and then laugh. Glenda Polson--Janet Brougher and her tales of woe. Lois Potts--Girls who will break up a couple and then go with the boy herself. N Ed Powell--Girls in general and particular. ' David Powley--People fall shadesj. Ernie Ramsey--Girls who are always trying to get atten- tion. Janis Reetz--People who don't say what they mean or mean what they say. Diane Rentsch--People who are sloppy. Joyce Rentsch--People who know everybody's business. Terry Reynolds--Girls who smoke, drink, and run around. Ernie Ridens--Girls who get serious and those out here fMrs. Vinesj who over-ride their authority. Lila Rudy--An unattractive looking boy or girl. Alma Sharp--People who ca.n't take a hint. Jim Smock--Girls who smoke, drink and run around all the time. Marlene Smock--Boys who smoke and drink. Jerry Snively--All the homework the teachers give. Judy Stembel--People who swim the stink ditch. Harry Taflinger--Girls who think they know so much. Jerry Thomas--Teaching pretty girls to swim. Judy Thurman--Danville girls. Larry Tutwiler--Girls walking down the street with a cigarette in their mouth. Jim Underwood--The marines on any night of the week or time of day. Jim Vines--White Sox that don't win pennants. Glenn Warner--People who won't let you wear the clothes you want to wear. Jerry Wilson--Boy-crazy freshman girls. Chuck Wood--Brown people, like Brown Torn . Beverly Wyman--People who are not good sports. Byron Yanders--The Lorraine Theater and all the crack- pots who go to it to be heard, not to hear. Carolyn Pierce--Mudholes and porchlights.

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